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If I recall, @waylan has specifically stated in the past that md_in_html
is mainly meant for root level HTML. That means HTML nested in indented constructs, such as lists are not expected to work.
With that said, I do wish they did work. As an alternative, you can use the pymdownx.blocks.html
extension:
import markdown
MD = """
/// html | div.KiraCustomClass
**This is a Markdown**
///
1. Kira first list item
/// html | div.KiraCustomClass
**This is also Markdown**
///
1. Kira second list item
"""
html = markdown.markdown(
MD,
extensions=['pymdownx.blocks.html']
)
print(html)
<div class="KiraCustomClass">
<p><strong>This is a Markdown</strong></p>
</div>
<ol>
<li>
<p>Kira first list item</p>
<div class="KiraCustomClass">
<p><strong>This is also Markdown</strong></p>
</div>
</li>
<li>
<p>Kira second list item</p>
</li>
</ol>
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Status: RESOLVED ✔️
I get expected behavior for MCVE and real examples when I use pymdownx.blocks.html
instead of md_in_html
.
Thanks.
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Type: Documentation changes 📜
has specifically stated in the past that md_in_html is mainly meant for root level HTML. That means HTML nested in indented constructs, such as lists are not expected to work.
If so, I think it would be a nice to add this to the md_in_html
documentation to prevent users from trying to use md_in_html
not for root level HTML. I also think it would be nice to add to the documentation why md_in_html
meant for root level HTML. Users like me may not understand why this was intended.
Thanks.
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The reason for this behavior is based on the original Markdown rules, which state in part (emphasis added):
The only restrictions are that block-level HTML elements — e.g.
<div>
,<table>
,<pre>
,<p>
, etc. — must be separated from surrounding content by blank lines, and the start and end tags of the block should not be indented with tabs or spaces.
The md-in-html extension relies on the standard rules for identifying what is considered a "block-level" element. If you want to diverge from the standard rules, then you need to look at third-party extensions.
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